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No. 19 Princeton Squares Off WIth No. 39 Middle Tennessee State
February 26, 2026 | Men's Tennis
No. 19 PRINCETON (12-3) at No. 39 MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE (10-3)
Friday • Feb. 27, 2026 • 6 pm EST/5 pm CST
Adams Tennis Complex • Murfreesboro, Tenn.
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The Nashville area is known more for country music than Top 40. Less than an hour from The Grand Ole Opry, though, that's exactly what you'll find.
At least Friday afternoon.
The 19th-ranked Princeton men's tennis team will be at Middle Tennessee State, ranked 39th, in a match that begins at 6 Eastern, 5 Central Friday. It'll be the fifth meeting between the teams, who have split four previous meetings, all of which have happened in the last five years, including a 4-0 Tiger win last season in Princeton.
The Tigers take a 12-3 record into the match against the 10-3 Blue Raiders. Princeton is led by Paul Inchauspe, ranked fourth in singles nationally and, with Landon Ardila, ranked fifth in doubles. Aleksandar Mitric and Sebastian Sec are ranked 60th in doubles, while Sec and Meecah Bigun are 77th.
MTSU has the No. 38 doubles team with Ondrej Horak and Karim Al-Amin, who were also named the Conference USA Doubles Team of the Week for the second time this season this past week. They also have the reigning Conference USA Athlete of the Week in Birtan Duran.
Friday • Feb. 27, 2026 • 6 pm EST/5 pm CST
Adams Tennis Complex • Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Live Video
Live Stats
The Nashville area is known more for country music than Top 40. Less than an hour from The Grand Ole Opry, though, that's exactly what you'll find.
At least Friday afternoon.
The 19th-ranked Princeton men's tennis team will be at Middle Tennessee State, ranked 39th, in a match that begins at 6 Eastern, 5 Central Friday. It'll be the fifth meeting between the teams, who have split four previous meetings, all of which have happened in the last five years, including a 4-0 Tiger win last season in Princeton.
The Tigers take a 12-3 record into the match against the 10-3 Blue Raiders. Princeton is led by Paul Inchauspe, ranked fourth in singles nationally and, with Landon Ardila, ranked fifth in doubles. Aleksandar Mitric and Sebastian Sec are ranked 60th in doubles, while Sec and Meecah Bigun are 77th.
MTSU has the No. 38 doubles team with Ondrej Horak and Karim Al-Amin, who were also named the Conference USA Doubles Team of the Week for the second time this season this past week. They also have the reigning Conference USA Athlete of the Week in Birtan Duran.
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